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* In the ''VideoGame/OuterWilds: Echoes of the Eye'' DLC, you discover "the Stranger," a small ringworld capable of flying between star systems. The inner ring features an artificial river complete with houses on stilts, wooded hills, rocky rapids, and finally a dam. Over the course of your exploration of the Stranger, said dam cracks and eventually breaks, letting you watch the GiantWallOfWateryDoom as it travels the circumference of the ring.

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* In the ''VideoGame/OuterWilds: Echoes of the Eye'' DLC, you discover "the Stranger," a small ringworld larger than some of the local planets, hidden beneath an InvisibilityCloak and capable of flying between star systems. The inner ring features an artificial river complete with houses on stilts, wooded hills, rocky rapids, and finally a dam. Over the course of your exploration of the Stranger, said dam cracks and eventually breaks, letting you watch the GiantWallOfWateryDoom as it travels the circumference inside of the ring.



** [[ArtificialIntelligence Ancient]] [[TheRemnant Caretakers]] [[VestigialEmpire Fallen Empire]] has ring worlds built in its star systems that [[spoiler:formerly served as a shelter for biological sapients trying to escape from some unknown threat]].

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** The [[ArtificialIntelligence Ancient]] [[TheRemnant Caretakers]] [[VestigialEmpire Fallen Empire]] has ring worlds built in its star systems that [[spoiler:formerly served as a shelter for biological sapients trying to escape from some unknown threat]].

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** Sigil from the Planescape setting is a small version of this with the inner surface completely covered by city, and floating on top of an infinitely tall spire in one of the Outer Planes. It's also a sort of hub that connects to all the other planes of existence.
** There's also Penumbra, the illithid homeworld, which is an Alderson disk [[note]]A megastructure in the shape of a giant CD with habitable surface on both of its sides and a star in the middle of its spindle hole. Alderson disc is thick enough to generate its own gravity and a wall along its inner edge prevents the atmosphere from escaping into the central sun[[/note]]. It [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble may or may not exist yet.]]

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** Sigil from the Planescape ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting is a small version of this this, with the ring's inner surface completely covered by city, and floating on over the top of an infinitely tall spire in one the center of the Outer Planes. Outlands, itself the hub of the "Great Wheel" planar cosmology. It's also a [[PortalCrossroadWorld sort of hub that connects to all the other planes of existence.
existence.]]
** There's also Penumbra, the illithid homeworld, which is an Alderson disk [[note]]A - a megastructure in the shape of a giant CD thick enough to generate its own gravity, with a habitable surface on both of its sides and sides, a star in the middle of its spindle hole. Alderson disc is thick enough to generate its own gravity hole, and a wall along its inner edge prevents to prevent the atmosphere from escaping into the central sun[[/note]].sun. It [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble may or may not exist yet.]]


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* In the ''VideoGame/OuterWilds: Echoes of the Eye'' DLC, you discover "the Stranger," a small ringworld capable of flying between star systems. The inner ring features an artificial river complete with houses on stilts, wooded hills, rocky rapids, and finally a dam. Over the course of your exploration of the Stranger, said dam cracks and eventually breaks, letting you watch the GiantWallOfWateryDoom as it travels the circumference of the ring.
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* "VideoGame/BlazingStar": One is seen in the background of level 2.

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* "VideoGame/BlazingStar": ''VideoGame/BlazingStar'': One is seen in the background of level 2.

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